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The panel operated by having tournament organizers accept a signatory agreement in which any ban recommended by the panel would be enforced in any following tournaments. When a report was received, a group of community representatives selected by the panel would go over the report to determine the legitimacy and severity of the report. The severity of an offense was determined via the use of a 4-level system of offenses. A [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jj7_EMUK5r6wF0ESbU9sq__zpRzhIUjOtF4Vbx5wBJ4/ public document] was released detailing how the panel operated in further detail. | The panel operated by having tournament organizers accept a signatory agreement in which any ban recommended by the panel would be enforced in any following tournaments. When a report was received, a group of community representatives selected by the panel would go over the report to determine the legitimacy and severity of the report. The severity of an offense was determined via the use of a 4-level system of offenses. A [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jj7_EMUK5r6wF0ESbU9sq__zpRzhIUjOtF4Vbx5wBJ4/ public document] was released detailing how the panel operated in further detail. | ||
===Levels of severity=== | ===Levels of severity=== |